Boeing’s CEO wrote an open letter about the 737 Max plane groundings — here’s what he says the company is doing after two deadly crashes

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After two of the planes crashed in less than five months, Boeing says a software update will be ready by the end of the month.

, and the 387 planes in operation worldwide have been grounded.

Safety is at the core of who we are at Boeing, and ensuring safe and reliable travel on our airplanes is an enduring value and our absolute commitment to everyone. This overarching focus on safety spans and binds together our entire global aerospace industry and communities.

Boeing has been in the business of aviation safety for more than 100 years, and we'll continue providing the best products, training and support to our global airline customers and pilots. This is an ongoing and relentless commitment to make safe airplanes even safer. Soon we'll release a software update and related pilot training for the 737 MAX that will address concerns discovered in the aftermath of the Lion Air Flight 610 accident.

 

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Update of “secret” software may not be the solution because some think problem of 737 MAX8 is of design: big engines, located at odd place in plane. Government must step up to investigate actual causes and press Boing to do the right thing

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